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Released: 13 Jan 2014
Version: 1.0.3

έγραψε:Known Issues

WARNING: Attempting to "force" package upgrades may break your OS installation, requiring a re-install or other time-intensive remedies (requiring a high level of expertise). Do not forcibly upgrade packages!

If, after installing the i915-dkms package on Ubuntu* 13.10, the status of the module is queried with "dkms status", a warning will likely be emitted. This is harmless, and will likely be remedied by the next Graphics Installer release.

Users of Ubuntu* 13.04 have reported that, when the "lintian" package is installed, the Intel® Graphics Installer for Linux* is rejected by the Ubuntu* Software Center. This is a "false positive" since the Graphics Installer is packaged and signed correctly. We recommend that casual end-users uninstall lintian in the Ubuntu* Software Center prior to using the Graphics Installer.

Using the Ubuntu* Software Center (or the "apt" package manager) to uninstall the Intel® Graphics Installer for Linux* will not remove the 01.org "apt" package repository. To remove the repository, disable the repository in the Ubuntu* Software Center using steps described on the Ubuntu wiki.

The Ubuntu linux-lowlatency kernel is not supported by this installer. The Intel® Graphics Installer for Linux* has been validated for use with the Ubuntu 'linux-generic' kernel.

End-users have identified issues when using the installer in a transparent proxy environment. These users report they are unable to use the Installer in the stated environment. Transparent proxies can be used by IT administrators (or adept hobbyists) to reduce network traffic by (transparently) caching commonly accessed pages. There are many ways a transparent proxy (e.g. squid) can be configured, which adds to the complexity of the issue.


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